
Have I mentioned that I love building tiny worlds in jars? Because I really, really do, lol. I love little jars, and I just started experimenting with putting stuff in them in the form of no-effort faux terrariums (meaning they don't need to be watered or tended because it's all dried/preserved or fake plant material). From there a few of them have become scenes of their own. All of these are currently available for sale on my shop. I don't really make things for sale deliberately so much as make things when inspiration and my materials give me ideas. Then the results of that end up listed, lol. Starting from the top left, these are: Sasquatch in Fall themed jar, stegosaurus jungly jar, panda bamboo forest jar, brontosaurus jungly jar, black dragon on a tiny cottage jar, frosty unicorn by icy lake jar, pegasus in flight over crystal mountains jar, and a shot of all seven on a little shelf set I have. They're very small! The biggest jar is maybe 4.5" tall and 2.5" diameter.
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Scenery
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I LOVE the Sasquatch one! That kind of stuff just hits me. I've honestly been kind of obsessed with the phenomena. My dad has decided he wants to go to Fouke, AR (check out the Legend of Boggy Creek if you haven't seen it!), because after battling cancer, his personal boogieman isn't really as scary anymore. I haven't convinced him to go camping there yet though >_>
I also have a recurring dream of seeing Sasquatch in the forest. There's also a sense of excitement, yes even fear, but mostly wonder.
I also have a recurring dream of seeing Sasquatch in the forest. There's also a sense of excitement, yes even fear, but mostly wonder.
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